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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1778511" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I must say, I love mountain lion threads. Other than the couple that involve a picture with a game warden holding a dead lion, most all of them get debunked. I think it reflects how most mountain lion sightings are bogus to begin with. Very few turn out to be legit, but you sure hear about a bunch of sightings. As dennis said, just because a LEO saw it, doesn't even make it true. No slight towards the OP in this thread. At least you had pictures and some kind of proof of what you saw, unlike most stories that people claim are true, yet lack any evidence. I can't believe that newspapers print stories that lack any kind of evidence. There was one in the Purcell Register a while back that was of the same caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1778511, member: 9675"] I must say, I love mountain lion threads. Other than the couple that involve a picture with a game warden holding a dead lion, most all of them get debunked. I think it reflects how most mountain lion sightings are bogus to begin with. Very few turn out to be legit, but you sure hear about a bunch of sightings. As dennis said, just because a LEO saw it, doesn't even make it true. No slight towards the OP in this thread. At least you had pictures and some kind of proof of what you saw, unlike most stories that people claim are true, yet lack any evidence. I can't believe that newspapers print stories that lack any kind of evidence. There was one in the Purcell Register a while back that was of the same caliber. [/QUOTE]
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